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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-01-22, Page 513 JanUary 22, 1903 THE WINGHAX ADV'•ANOR .f...�...�.,.-,-. _ _.:t,�;,.R.=,......-_...�._xv�..-..... ....:..:..5-..T.,.,._„- . ,..._-....-.:,.•--.-.�: -..,-..._.:,-....n.....�.�-_,..�Ye:....=...4��......,...,..+...:,,...R.m..-;,,.�w ....__,,,.=..R..4=..-,.•e�-- .�,,,.-.-.........._..,...-.. ,..y _ =<.,4_.�,_._._,,....., ._ _.,a _ _ _., - _ .._ _ �,.,-.. ANOTHER EDUCATIONAL SHOW. - No aid stack Mere Everything Bran. New x- FOR ALi, - µ .CSU .Cil �" enirios abayfo e o the most thcet vin ble Slim Prices. (�y ll Profits .� R or a number of years Canagdian growing In the province of Loi t , Routh• Stout Valuel3. The Lodu N tO�U = Quick And F •�-a-The outbreak of smallpox cost the beiges mot ivlth a rowdy sale at cod erit lane . This w tv us re k of Q Returns C I�0 W D E R C0 5e Stomach Troubles township of Osprey about $1,000, prices, and then came a period during nature consists of two healthy trees Which even the best were scarcely sale• some twenty feet high, with brilliant -The good roads by-law carried by a able and inferior stock could hardly be foliage, the top one actually growing Great ClearingCut PSaleTRY majority of 1,457 in Simcoe county. given away. The importation of high upon the lower, -Dresden sugar -beet factory cannot class stallions almost ceased and the A cavity was formed in the upper ! secure enough beets to keep them going. trade became generally demoralized. trunk of the bottom tree, Which was Isard's January '' )m `asS g P g g filled with decaying bark and the ac - Now i n Full Blast. -Henry Leverton, of Midland, lost During the last two or three years brei- cumulated dust and debris of years. + y three children from diphtheria in throe ness has been gradually reviving, and This became a sort of bell, from which �5� V�SLa daysthe past year lies seen a large number sprang the roots and In time produced If you are looking for Bargains in Men's, Youths' or�of importations of pure bred stallions upper Clearing _ -St. Catharines City Council has for breeding purposes. The draught laws othort Culture the lite of the tree Boys' Suits, Underwear, etc., give us a call. Everything been working overtime this week, hav- horse is undoubtedly the most satisfac- has not been injured in the least by Its i8 marked inlain figures. ing been called together every day. tory type for the average farmer to parasite companion on top. p g }i'e guarantee an ah- -A G T. R. attorney was in Strath• breed. Good heavy horses weighing `Tbe top tree to a lime, and the pens - We y ants In the neighborhood make occa- solute cure for the ro recently and settled with a number from 1,are lbs, upwards and of good y y elonal pilgrimages to this tree, as they n p T Money n p 17 lifon'a Twecd Suite, �all `sizes from 36 to 41, regular price $7.00 and $8,00- Moet distressing cases. of those who went through the Wan- quality are likely to meet with a ready make a sort of tea from the buds of the Money Wanted : ollU Wanted Cut Price ........ .......... When n11 others fail, stead wreck. sale for some time to come. Such horses lime, which, they say, on account of Its "" are tractable and easilybroken and ; give us a trial. Your -Tho likelihood now is that the 2nd peculiar growth and situation, has SN" IN OVri RCOATS. money refunded if we while awaiting sale can be readily used mysterious and beneficial powers If !m. of March will be the date fixed for the for any sort of farm work, thus paying bibed. Two Thousand Dollars' . worth of New Goods $12.00 --Cut 1 rice..,......... Cheviot .loth, worth do not satisfy. 9 only Overcoats nixes 36 to 41, genuine all wool Ch $8 calling of the House of Commons. The for their keep which the fancy horses The lime Is IIrmly rooted to the lower Must be turned into hard Cash during the next 1 Shirt,; and Drnwors, sizes session will therefore be an all summer rarely do. tree, having withstood the ravages of g Mo 's endh� Gull Fleerice a Sh ? the wind for years, and seems to be Sale ............. 1 to 41, regular price one. To produce horses at a profit it is few weeks, and t0 make this Sale a gland SllCCesS, option • • •, • • • • , " nourished r well as If it were rrowing Fleece zos -Tho Immigration Department has highly desirable that the boat class of In the natural soil of the earth. we Offal' immense Bargains In every department ; We have a lot of bargains too numerous tom , so conic along and • pay us, A. DOUGUSS decided to send forty successful western registered stallions be used. In order to 1 a rtsrt• A pleasure to show goods. farmers over to Groat Britain to place facilitate the selection of such Camel. In Africa, come along and take advantage of the big discounts. the facts about Canada before prospec- stallions, arrangements have been made At the present day camels are used tive immigrants. to hold at Grand's Repository, Toronto, for all aorta of domestic purposes In ,; a The R. He Crowder CO. Chemist Druggist Ont,, on the of Heavy Dr and 0th. of Feby., Africa. They may even f seen draw- � Loudon, Out., Jan. 15. -Walter Herb- aShow ofHeav Draught Stallions with ,Ing plows in the interior of the regency Please Read Our List �� j Office G.N.W. Tel. Co. ert, the self-confessed murderer of Jos- a prize list amounting to some $1,500, at of Tunis. You may remark a woman Boys' Fleece Shirts and Drawers -19c. and a camel harnessed to the same Moreditl�ith this aud1ewasusd se educational addressesgWilloboap corded Bargain Table News.-11ion's odd Shifts and Drawers, worth 60c -for 39c, plow, and you hesitate to decide which is the greater outrage. They Special Reductions hnrged from custody. by expert horsemen. The breeders of are also used for drawing water from heavy horses have for some time com- the strange, cumbersome, old fashioned 5 pieces exfra heavy Wrapperetto wide fast colors rog value 15c -to clear 10 Marmalade Oranges Now is the time for making Marmalade, and this is the place to buy your Oranges. Here is an old English recipe for making Marmalade that never fails :- "Take twelve Oranges and four Lemons, slice thin, cover with four quarts of water ; lot stand for 36 hours, then put on stove and boil for one hour; then add eight pounds of granulated Sugar, and boii1two hours longer." Just try it. Canned Beets. We have just received a quantity of beautiful red Beets in 3-1b. cans -at 10c per can. Pork and Beans. This is the season of the year when people eat Pork and Beans. Just try a sample can of ours in tomato sauce -at 5c per can. at ('griffin's tt�ttlllft�I�tlflf4tt�fRt�tffi��� five in- e of he ern hobors a -Somt formed the Government officials at plained that the Toronto Horse Show wells of north Africa.' Their chief use, . .. c Fancy heavy striped Skirting, regular price 20c -Sale price .......... I ......... Ise w 1 t t i f f i i i i f i i i y Yorkton that in future they will haul usually held in the latter part of April however, is for caravans. You may be- 1 piece heavy tweed Dress Goods, regular 25c -now going at..................19c •�^, : their own grain with their own horses of the beginning of May was so late a6 to be inconvenient for both buyer's and hold them bringin g in huge cases of dates from the oases, or you may see Extra heavy all wool Tweed, wide, good value at 50c -Special prlce........40c 5 doz. Men's rte..• -'-'..s .r- o CHAPPED and this is taken as a sign that some of sellers. Therefore it has been thought them with great tentlike structures of heavy fleeco lined Shirts add Drs„ reg. 50c -all sizes to clear -' _4 le pieces extra heavy Flannelette, wide, fast colors, reg, price 10c -Sale Sc - ' "• "' the Douks have of over their craze of g advisable to hold a Show in February red silk upon their backs. These tents price... 72 inch heavy last fall. so that private breeders, as well as seal- are for the conveyance of Arab women gray flannel Sheeting, regular price 65c -to clear .......... .I .... 45c HANDS: - -In order to accommodate the Inter- lion syndicates and other associations of. the upper classes, who seek to main- tafn the privacy of the harem when Heavy all wool Black or Gray Frieze Cloth, 58 in. wide, rog. price $1-Salo...759 Large heavy all wool Blankets, regular value $4,00 -Salo price........ *$3.25 ± w national Harvester Company, which is may have ample time to make their on a journey. Two women and some Men's Fine Regatta Shirts, fast colors, regular 75c -to clear at......., .,.,See ^, centering its entire Canadian busiueas selection for the coming season. The children are often accommodated on Ladies, Cloth Coats, well made, to clear at 25 PER CENT. discount can be instantly in Hamilton, the City Council have ask. dates have been fixed thus early iu order one camel. They have cushions on ,,,,,,..... Ladles' largo Nur RuiYs, sato style, regular $5.00- to clear at.... $3.9s -.. cured by using - ed the Lieutenaut-Governor to issue a to meet the wishes not only of exhibitors which they Can lie down and even sleep. It fs stuffy, and it Is dark, but ........ 4 pieces fine Eiderdown for Child's Coats, reg. price 50c - Sale price ...... 40c THE DRUGGIST : -^• proclamation annexing 32 acres of town- -ship land to the city. but of buyers from all parts of the Dominion, and it is hoped that the Show they deem themselves well off in escap- Aline of Ladies' Mercerized Sateen Underskirts, new style, the regular value was $1.50- Clearing sale price..,... et'.,.51.2s w w w ) Frere s --The population of Winnipeg in 1870 51 000 Th will be liberally patronized both by exhibitors and visitors. Ing from the searching rays of the burning sun. 10 places Fancy Silk Neck Ribbons, all colors, re value 25c -Sale price...,. 20c g' p 5 pieces all wool homespun Dress Goods, 50 iu. wide, rog. value $1,25 -Sale ...... 75C . , ---,. was 213. Now it is over ere F. W. Hodson, First European Railway. "�. were three churches there in 1870, The first carriages that ran on rails Special Sale of Whitewear Now Goin on. Live Stock Commissioner g I tel len against 68 now. The attendance at In Europe were those of a horse rail - school in 1571 was 35, now it is over 10,• way between Linz and Budwels, in .�.� ... .. ,.,. �,,.,�,,,�,•, •�^, : 000. Winnipeg is novv the third city in The Critical Time of Life Austria. This was in working order 0- Cream "" «- -+ N Canada in point of postal revenue. -Matthew Bramhill jr., aged 14, had Is betwaon the years of fifty-seven and sixty-two. Nature's In 1827. Locomotive railways were much longer coming. The first line, in from Paris l , Isard s Cloth Clothing Bargains. ' "• "' peculiar and unfortunate accident in power slows vitalitybecomes t o a modern sense, was opened to St. Germain in 1835, but railway Palmerston. He was leading a horse progress y 21loss, means extending old age and renewing decrens- development was greatly hindered by o Boyd 2 -piece Suits, nicely made and lined, rog. price $2.00 -Sale p ,rice .... $1.05 For Sale only by to crater when the animal suddenly ing vigor is to take Ferrozone alter it terrible accident on the Paris -Ver- line in 1842. The the Boys' heavy 2.picco Suits, good styles, all wool, worth $3.50 -to clear........ 2,00 w bit him and nipped off part of his nose. meals. Ferrozone keeps up the appetite. sailles next was 10 Mon's Tweed Suite, all wool, good linings, rog. $7.00 -Salo price.......... 5.00 ^, The wound bled freely and some die- and in the formation of red, vitalizing Brussels-Malines line in Belgium, Bel- Men's heavy Frieze Pea Jackets, well lined rog. $3.50 -going at ............. 2.00 P� a,-- r•. .�. Colin A. Campbell �+ flgnroment will result, but nothing worse. blood imparts clearness to the tiring brain, force, energy and just when they are needed most. To take glum was also the first country to be- gin, in 1830, systematic plans for a na- tfonal network of railways. Prussia Men's Overcoats in all the latest styles -$6.00 for $5,00-$7for $6.00-$9.00 ;50 for $7.00-$10,00 for $8.00-$12.50 for $10.00 --George Linter, Kingamill, has six Ferrozone regularly means adding from ten to twenty years to life. Large boxes followed 1n 1835 and Austria-Hungary in 1838. The first great trunk line In _ ..., ..• ., , ... .._ .. ,. ,.. _ THE DRUGGIST : -^• dairy cows of whose record he is justly 50c., or 6 boxes 2.50; at druggist, or N, C. Polson R Co., Kingston, Ont., Europe Was from Paris to Rouen, H I �� rd Co. E. •^ proud. During six months they gave sold opened in May, 1843. s 1 • -'"' lilillDitdt�lttlttilliitjtillitt#lCi 21,691 pounds of milk for which was received $292,26 from the Mapleton by L. Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are Certain. quina of the Lessons. =I _ Opp, Ban$ Hamilton Price Paid for Produce factory. Having only a 50 acre farm = = Mrs. Bilkins-Do you think it In _,Highest = �_, _ and cropping a large part of this he was worth while for my daughter to go on - 1 at a disadvantage for pasture, and he ' A GREAT DAILY PAPER. taking singing lessons? She has been at it for five years and cannot sing fed no'giain. yet.. SIGN OF THE BEAR Great Bargain Sale _ The London Free Press PrintingProfessor von Note-D1t you expecd ` -Dr. Bryce has received the official n bulletin from the Medical Health De- Company, Limited, have entered upon her to learn to zing? She vill neffer Special Prices for 10 Days only P the new zing in zee vide vorld. _ s artmeut at Detroit for the mouth of year with fresh evidence of the "Then why didn't you say so long -OF-- December, and it is interesting to note abundant enterprise which has always ago?" that no less than 211laces throughout characterized that newsiest and most �. P g I thought you merely canted to NOTE A FEW PRICES: file state were infected with small -pox. wideawake o1 the big dailies of the west. strengthen her lungs." Dr. Bryce reports that the small -pox No expense is spared to obtain the latest LAMPS Men's Heavy Oyershoes ................Regular Price $1.130 -Cut Price $1.30 eases in Windsor , Sandwich and Ander- news. Potted Plants. ................ • • • 1.50- • • • • 1.27 don township were undoubtedly brought The management of this important The reason some people "never have Men's Fino Overshoes .. • • • 1.85- 1.50, an luck with plants" !s sometimes over from the State of Michigan. daffy have just established a specie y Ladies Felt Shoes, Fur trrmwed...... • • • • 1.75- 1.3.5 because the drainage is detective A � �P1 UdelvIlt. 1.50- • • • • 1.15 corps of vigilant news gatherers in every Gardinal Slippers..... • • • • 1.35- • • • • 1,05 --Ed. Kennedy, of Detroit, who is section of the western part of the Pro- Plant will not live In a heavy, sour, " Low Shoes. Fur trimmed...... • • • • 1,00- • • • • .75 visiting his parents in Fergus, evidently vince. These special correspondents soggy soil, such as fills a pot when Felt lined Shoes laced ........ • • • • 1.35- • • • • 1.10 P p the drainage is not. complete. This Is (laced) Now that the holiday trade enjoys a charmed existence. He was a have had plaeod at their immediate' ". • • Dongoia Shoes (laced).......... • •' • 250- • • • • 200 y asseu er in the car which cogs wrecked especially true of- palms, to which the .. .... 2.25- .... 1 85 P g services the telegraph wires of the stagnant moisture is sure death, but it 1S Over, we are Offel'lll a big fn the Wanstead disaster, but changed 2.00- 1,60 g g , 8 country and can be retied epee fur- Holds true of any pot grown plant. 1.75- 7.45 reduction in Lamp Goods. If his mind and got off at London. A year wish in quick and crisp style every hap- 0'1'2sew]; 1,60- • • • • 1.30 ago he was in a collar where escaping pening of interest. Papal, Joke. you are interested, it will pay „ Ras and a lighted lamp caused an explo- Tho great news -collecting agencies of I think it is so silly to gee a baby IN UNDERCLOTHING g g s is careful in selecting a Range that shall ice best results at Voll to Call and see our line at Rion which wrecked the interior of the the world will continue to supply the biting his toes, remarked the young g g g Men's Fleece or Wool Shirts, all eizes...Regular Price $ .50 -Cut Price $ .38 house, but he escaped. Iu his youth a PP y mother. mininlu.m expense. Nine cases out of ten they select .. • • • .... .75- ,55 prices that will surprise you, P y Free Press with complete cables and "Nell, I don't," spoke up the young 1.25- .... .90 friend in the nick of time knocked aside tolegraphic reports, father. "It shows that he is already Wen's Heavy Caps in Blue and Black._' .' • • • • 1.25- • • • • 1.00 a gun which was being pointed at him. The sporting events of the day, with learning bow to be thrifty" < < � �®� � � � �� � � � 1.50- 1.15 "Thrifty?" • , • • . 75- ' • • 0t) -A young Mau of Carrick did a trick readable comment upon past and pro- Thrifty? • .... .50- .40 •W e have a fine assortment recently fur which he paid dearly, Ile spective incidents in all departments of "Yes; isn't he making both ends "' sport, will be given In comprehensive meet?" because of its perfect construction and Economy of Fuel. of X Cut Saws and Axes that lead been working in the vicinity o1 p Y IN MEN'S SUITINGS. Glamis and as lie was anxious to maunor. Ever one guaranteed. We also carr a full line of Heating get First After Dinner Speech. y g y b will please you. (rive us a As an illustrated newspaper, the Free "I wonder wbo made the first after Stoves for either coal or wood. Call and look through our home for Now Years, and saw no imtne- Now is the time to pick out your a suit, when prices aro so low. Just Call. diate chance he entered a Hotel stable Press leads in Canadian journalism. dinner speech?" asked the philosopher. stock before purchasing elsewhere. 10 days to do so; you `should take advantage of this great sale. saddled a Horse, and rode home. Upon Protraits of notable people, and repro- "Adam," replied the wise guy prompt - arriving home, he turned the horse loose dnctions of stenos of interest, are re- ly. "As soon as he got through with s gularly furnished. the core of that apple he said, 'The wo- Ever thin Guaranteed First-class Pleasure to Show Goods expecting that the animal would find man tempted mo, didn't he? Everything Smith & Pethick up way o Glamis, The horse turned The latest and specially market re- A. YounceSons up at Formosa where it was stabled, Ports are mads a epeoiaily important � Homuth s feature. Farmers and business men and the young Mau was arrested and In the Depths. Hued $30, who have experienced the value of these " Ha's trying to get a reputation as reports find them indispensable. the worst pessimist in town." Leading Hardware Merchants, VV'inghalin. -Mr, David Rogers, of Kirktou, says The woman's Page is a feature of "He is the worst already" the Argus, has a breeding sow which Saturday's Free Press; it contains in- "Oh, no; he's only trying to be." Special Prices �n FurnitureArivals Sanford, the Parra well digger tures serialnews stor foothe engromen of Ontario. "But tie deluck he knows a will for staying powers. On December 6th A serial story of engrossing interest is hist be his luck not to guessed;' Mr. Rogers commenced threshing and among the numerous other departments the next day his sow was missing. of this popular journal. From that day until January 9, just five The Free Press is now a ten -page at the es. Parlor Suites Fancy Rockers H I It 1s said that the only thing Scotch I'00t) �� weeks, nothing was heard of it, The news paper daily, with sixteen pages on in a set of bagpipes is the sheepskin $15 Suite...., .$i5 00 For Balance of $2.2•i Rocker....$1.75 idea then struck Mr, Rogers that the Saturday, It is issued In three editions and tartan. The wood -ebony or cocus x'345 : ; ; : 28.00 10 $2.500 • . • . 5:� go sow might be buried in the stack. He -morning, two o'clock and evening, �-comes from Africa or Jamaica, the Wanted ° $�°° J AN'tJA12Y $8 li•5o commenced at once to out out the straw, The early morning issue covers the west ivory from Africa, the horn from Aus• �/�/ an ted I 'a -ani ed i e�'tely and when he had gone in about thirteen from five to eight hours ahead of other tralia and the cane for the reed from • ` [ �✓ ej - feet lie heard the sow grunting. Out- competitors, It is circulated in every Spain. Couches 50 Mattresses � ting in about five feet further he came city, town and village in western On- A Case of heredity. You can Save « across her, but so weak that alis could tario, ,The price is $3 per year deliver- Cholly Do you know, bliss Sharp, I M e • $2••i Couches..' $1000 ,$5,50 hlattress..$3.50 My Necessity, X®nr Opportualty Mone On scarcely to y y posto111ee. The two o'clock believe some people inherit their stn• $18 ... 13.50 3' $4.50 3.fi0 y lie nourishment, He finally ed at an $lo' 11,50 $3.50 300 revived her however, and on Sunday and evening editions are each $2 per pldtty. $$12 .. 8.50 $2.50 2.00 last, two days after being rescued, she annum at your post office. bliss Sharp -But, Mr. Saphead, it in Y . ,. ._. . 5.76 Couches 1 not roe I Have 1n ,~tock a ver lar a assn hen Ordering Your gave birth to a litter of nine pigs, The ever-increasing circulation has proper r to speak that way of your Parlor Suites made it necessary to fustall the very Parents, t. rtment of Ladies' and Gents' Bedroom Suites y Sideboasds FALL AND WINTER SUIT == latest improved fnst running presses, n ' Watches, Gold Rings, mounted with diamonds, opals, pearls and Fane Rockers A flet Finish. froth $8 lip to $05. and visitors to the city will always be "Speaking of 'a hot finish," re• other precious stones. Lovely Brooclies, Bracelets, Ladies' and $30 Suite ...... $31.00 Mattresses & Springs Remember--- They Father Consumption, welcome callers. The presses can be marked Uncle Allen Sparks; "there's Gents' Chains, Silverware, Cased Goods, Novelties, etc., suitable for The best line in seen in c eration at the hours of 4 a.m. " $25 22,$0 Sideboards town to pick from that a good fit is as important Bad coughs, colds and catarrh are P the wasp.-ChfcagoTribune. Christmas. As I must have money, these goods will be sold at $20 ... .. 1800 respouAble for more consumpciou than and 1 and 4.80 p.m, ` " slaughter• prices during the next two weeks. $16 1¢50 Bedroom Suites as good material ; we make no is traceable even to heredity. Catarrh- $121� .... 10.70 Extension Tables ozone cures more quickly than ordinary Centre Tables misfits. An order for your Pemedies beoauge it is the only antiseptic Valuable Advice to Mothers. THiS SPECIAL SALE IS NOW ON. Extension Parlor Tables Desks winter Suit or Overcoat shall - yet discovered that is volatile enough Cement and Lime. Ball 1{asks to reaori the root of the trouble in ro- If your vhiid comes in from play rasion lining Chairs Picture Frames receive our careful attention. Moto parte of the lungs And bronchial coughing, or showing evidences of any BUY NOW AND SAVE ,MONEY. Tables Odd Dressers Curtain Poles �'iitubes, and impregnate every particle of approaching attack of Grippe, Sore Give us a Call. the air breathed with its healing, gorm- Throat, or sickuess of any kind, first Parties requiringClement or Lime From $5 00 to $13 W Odd Parlor Pieces Etc., Etc, killing vapor, Oolds can't last ten min- thing get out your bottle of Nerviline. should Rive us a ca. We are 86111119Fall Leaf ...,. 275 utes when Catarrhozone is inhaled. It Rub the chest and nook with Nerviline, 7tt a very low price. We keep only Kitchen,....... 1.00 at Lott/ Prices clears nose, throat and air passages at and Rive internal doseq of: ten drops of. first-class brands of cement and lime, once, once, stops dropping, headache, erradi- Nerviline in sweetened water every +tud You eats :always rely on ettfng a `j PARK E. C. Tj,Ca,RKE bates catarrh from any part of the sy. two hours. This will prevent any good fresh article at the WINGHAM stem. Two months treatment, $1.00; serious trouble. No liniment or pain CEMil;NT AND Tits Wonics. Walker Button sotrial ize 25o. Druggist, or N. Ci, Pol• is a her necessity i over househllhie, Large Headquarters Jeweler and Optician Uri•13�'AIItS Ilei SHAW BLOCK. eon 8a Co., Kingston, Out, is n necessity fn every household. Large p'• GUTTERIDGE. For Repairs Dr. Hamilton's rills Me Xild bottled Dalt only 250. t 4